Ski ace Michelle Gisin won gold in Beijing but also suffered

A year ago, Michelle Gisin was in bed. Powerless, discouraged, almost motionless. The glandular fever hit her so hard that she feared for her career.

What followed was a winter like she never expected. Gisin finished on the World Cup podium in three disciplines (Super-G, giant slalom and slalom) and finished fifth in the overall World Cup. Above all, she won the Super-G bronze at the Olympics and, following 2018, combined gold for the second time. “The last year was difficult to grasp, very extreme. I put all the energy I had into skiing. It was life on the limit.” The consequence? Gisin was happy in the spring, but needed a lot of time to process everything.

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